Clinical Guide to Probiotic Products Available in USA
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Name | Probiotic Guide US |
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Version | 5.1.3 |
Update | Jun 04, 2023 |
Size | 4 MB |
Category | Education |
Installs | 1K+ |
Developer | BH Soft Inc |
Android OS | Android 4.1+ |
Google Play ID | com.bhsoftinc.probiotic.usa |
Probiotic Guide US · Description
WHAT is this:
A Practice Tool to Assist with Clinical Decision Making for Appropriate Probiotic Therapy for Your Patients
WHO is the intended user:
This Clinical Guide is designed to translate scientific evidence available for probiotic products to practical, clinically relevant information. It is intended to be used as clinical decision-making tool, enabling clinicians to easily select the appropriate product, dose, and formulation for a specific indication.
WHY is this needed:
Currently, the body of evidence for probiotic interventions is growing along with popular demand for these products. There is evidence to support the use of probiotic products for a variety of indications beyond gut health, however applications and results are strain-specific. Due to frequent changes in commercial availability of probiotic strains, new published evidence and growing research, an annual review and updates of this Clinical Guide has been conducted since 2008.
A general lack of adverse effects attributable to probiotics supports the wide use of these products, but ongoing investigation is recommended.
A Practice Tool to Assist with Clinical Decision Making for Appropriate Probiotic Therapy for Your Patients
WHO is the intended user:
This Clinical Guide is designed to translate scientific evidence available for probiotic products to practical, clinically relevant information. It is intended to be used as clinical decision-making tool, enabling clinicians to easily select the appropriate product, dose, and formulation for a specific indication.
WHY is this needed:
Currently, the body of evidence for probiotic interventions is growing along with popular demand for these products. There is evidence to support the use of probiotic products for a variety of indications beyond gut health, however applications and results are strain-specific. Due to frequent changes in commercial availability of probiotic strains, new published evidence and growing research, an annual review and updates of this Clinical Guide has been conducted since 2008.
A general lack of adverse effects attributable to probiotics supports the wide use of these products, but ongoing investigation is recommended.